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United Way Grants Awarded Soon

United Way Grants Awarded Soon

The United Way of St. Francois County will be awarding their yearly grants ...
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Drug Take Back Day at Desloge Walmart

Drug Take Back Day at Desloge Walmart

Walmart in Desloge is hosting a Drug Take Back Day on Saturday...
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Authorities Searching for Missing Woman

Authorities Searching for Missing Woman

Authorities in Jefferson County are searching for 33 year old Emily Strite....
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Ste. Genevieve Teacher Recognized

Ste. Genevieve Teacher Recognized

Theoren Viox was recognized at the 34th Annual Dan Clarks Honors Banquet...
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Route 32 Pavement Repairs Planned

Route 32 Pavement Repairs Planned

Road work planned for Route 32 in St. Francois and Ste. Genevieve Counties....
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Gus Grissom's Birthday Bash Saturday

Gus Grissom's Birthday Bash Saturday

A special birthday bash will be held Saturday for one of America's finest a...
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One Seriously Injured, One Arrested in Accident

One Seriously Injured, One Arrested in Accident

A DeSoto man was arrested after accident...
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Commencement at Potosi High School

Commencement at Potosi High School

Superintendent says the long journey for Seniors is almost finished...
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Progress on Inheritance Haven Safe Facility

Progress on Inheritance Haven Safe Facility

Building starting to take shape on JKK property...
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Missouri's Possible New Political Party

Missouri's Possible New Political Party

New party would be called "The Better Party"...
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  • Solar storms cause GPS in tractors to temporarily break during height of planting season
    Many tractors use GPS to plant precise rows to avoid gaps and overlap. Farmers rely on it to plant more efficiently and precisely.
  • U.S. recovering from pandemic learning loss, but gaps remain
    American students are starting to recover from pandemic learning losses, according to a Harvard University study. But test scores still lag behind 2019 levels, and schools will soon run out of federal pandemic-era funding. CBS News reporter Taurean Small examines how different states are addressing challenges in the classroom and on the balance books.
  • U.S. honey bee population reaches record high
    In 2006, bees across the U.S. started dying rapidly. Now, the U.S. honey bee population is at an all-time high, according to the Census of Agriculture. Clay Bolt, manager of pollinator conservation for the World Wildlife Fund U.S., joins CBS News to explain what happened.
  • CDC to publicly post wastewater data amid bird flu outbreak
    As bird flu spreads among cows in the U.S., the CDC plans to publicly post data on a specific influenza virus found in wastewater. Dr. Celine Gounder, CBS News medical contributor and editor-at-large for public health at KFF, joins to break down the latest developments in tracking the virus.
  • Why are GameStop shares on the rise again?
    The stock for video game retailer GameStop closed up 74% on Monday, harkening back to the buying frenzy in January 2021 fueled by traders on Reddit. Martin Baccardax, senior editor and chief markets correspondent for TheStreet, joins CBS News to examine what could be behind the stock's sudden surge.